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It will get users started safe and secure in the Bitcoin market place. It takes them screen by screen
- on how to set up a wallet securely
- Funding an account
- sending / receiving BTC
- Extracting BTC to currency
- Where they can spend BTC
- How they can earn BTC

Currently to my knowledge the closest thing to a Bitcoin book is my master thesis on Bitcoin. It focuses on analysing the security of Bitcoin software and the ecosystem, but a lot of people find it to be a good read even for beginners. It is in English, but wasn't published anywhere but a couple prints for my studies and online.

It was one of the first things i read of substance on BTC...It gave the first window into the technology..the other books are very much beginners guides for Mum & Dad
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BitCoin New GuyJan 28 '13 at 4:37

Hello. Is there any hope to have it converted to ePub format for easy reading on e-ink or any other small screen devices? Thank you very much.
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DakatineSep 25 '13 at 9:31

@Dakatine It was written in Word, so I'm not sure if it would be a painless and straightforward process to convert it to such a format without devoting a lot of effort into it.
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ThePiachuSep 25 '13 at 14:47

Travis Batterson recently wrote a book called Bitcoin: A Basic Explanation of Everything. I know it's available on Kindle here and you can order physical copies on the website basicbitcoin.com. The book gives a good cover of all things Bitcoin and for what it's worth isn't bad.